You will now be able to experience the true velocity of the wonders under the seas while drowning in a warmth of colours you can’t possibly imagine.

David Attenborough would approve of anything that conveys the natural world as wholesomely phenomenal as it actually is.

Blue Planet II making its 4K debut will be the first time the BBC has made a programme available in such high quality.

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The next episode of Blue Planet II will be on BBC One on Sunday night at 8pm, and after that the programme will be available in Ultra HD, High Dynamic Range (HDR).

The BBC said: ‘This means audiences can enjoy shades of colours never before seen in a BBC programme, bringing the spectacular animals, vibrant coral reefs and deep blue oceans of Blue Planet II to life like never before.’

In order to reep the 4K benefits of the programme viewers will need a compatible Ultra HD TV with high-speed internet connection.

Those without the fancy add-ons can still enjoy the 4K madness but the Ultra HD feature of the programme means it is best enjoyed on a higher resolution TV.